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lose wi th Morris finishing a bo ut a spoke's gth ahead of Poggie. The second mo to ha d a decidedly di fferen t ok to it as St o ke s n a iled t he holes ho t. rmi chae l, aga in just ou t riding for practi ce, as ted no time jell ing out into the lead and av ing goodbye to the pack. As Cannichael disp pea red, Stokes and Dup rel began to challenge ach other for the lead. First-moto winner ElIanon pu lled off a fter o ne lap, th e victi m of a heared off footpeg. Duprel double-jum ped past tokes and appea red to be in command un til a rash pu t him back. Know ing he had the overall sew n up, Duprel ecked off a little and concen tra ted on keeping is mangled KX in seco nd pla ce. Morris broke way from Poggie and KTM rid er Shaun Smith o cha llenge the 2.5Os, moving past Ziggy Wood nd Duprel to lake the win in the 12See B class. tokes stroked his Bay Honda CR out in front to ake the mota win and overall runner·up posi ion behind Duprel. es ults P / W (4-6): 1. Co le Bou twell (Y.m); 2. Mich..e l Patterson LEM), r / W (7-8) : 1. Jam('5Sh-p hens (LEM) : 2. J.l~ Mcu,nt." (KTM ). 'R CYC LE: 1. J.l1TWll Slep tK>f\ll (lEM); 2. Bruce Ward (K.1w); 3. u u HunzendrhJ (lc. w); 4. O aM' Revt.oU (K.1w~ S. Cole Boutwell IC.Iw). 80 B: 1. Mike Mcu whom (Hon) 8OC: l. Cur1 W.,d (~w). 80 0: 1. Rodnry Allen (K. w); 2. Step hrns (tc. w); 3. ustin App '-'hite (K.1w); 4. T"')' UndtoTwood (1I",,). 125 0: I. Nkk Morris (JC.w ); 2. BiU n Poggje (JC.w) ; 3. SNun jthiKTM) . 125 C: 1. Eric P.rb.m (lion); 2. N"rllhomas (Hon); 3. Danny trnud (Xow ). 250 8: J. o.vy 0u~1 ~w); 2. Tun Stabs (Hon) ; 3. Ziggy ood (Han); 4. K.C. t-ltoncknon (KTM). 250 C: 1. Ron Harrison (Y.am~ 2. Robert N9m {JC.Iw );1 bnd:y . (K.tw); 4. I'hillip Wilicimon (K.w); S. Ron Whi~ (Han). HO BBY 1. D.Jvid SLmIord {JC.iwl; 2. Rjck Thoma (K.Jw); 3: ry Wood (K.w). VET 8: 1. n mStokrs (Hon ); 2. JUovtoI Phillips (Han); 3. K.C. ft'ldrnu\ (KTM); 4. M.lrk 8ofg. n (Hon) ; 5. Dell E1Ymon (Ka w). VETC: 1. Robm Ne.m (K.I w ); 2. Ron Whi~ (Hon);3. R.ndy '-'is (k.. w ). . 40+ : 1. uny Brin lUy (K&w ); 2. WrntUU Pogs;e- (Kaw); 3. '.mrs k Wickn' (K.l w ). MIXEDOPEN, l. Ilri.on roWr(....~ 2. Ziggy Wood (Hon~ .o.nny Stroud (Ka w); 4. Jimmy ~try (Suz). M NY: 1. ~ln Knight (Hon); 2. D.tvy Duprri ~wl; 3. Rod-- 5wnmPn (Hon~ art; Miller maul San ose Marathoners Y Bill Spencer ANJOSE. CA. FEB. 19 ou ng speed ste rs Da n Ha rt and Greg Mill er ea me d upon a KX2S0 a n d beat up 48 other eams at round five of the Mara tho n Challenge ries a t San Jose Speedway. Bro ther Don ny Ha rt and Gerald Pa te finshed a d istant second after the Na te Wait / Gary ogers A&R Racing team wer e sideline d with ech anica l problems. Joh n Hlebo III, took the lead by the end of the first lap but threw his CRSOO aw ay in a big fas hion and was forced to se ttle for second place i n the Ir o n m an Expe r t cl a ss to An t hony DeMario. Domi nic DeM a ri o wa s third in the lron man Expe rt d ivision. Re tu r n in g fr om a h iat u s , Aaro n H owe to pped the Iro nma n Sportsman div ision by a wid e mar gin with Kenny Johnson seco nd over Don Bailey, while Greg Kamholz held onto the overall point lea d with a fourt h-place finish. Curtis Tack.ley topped the first race of the d a y o n h is Cycl e Gear-b ack ed KX, beating Dav id Wallis a nd road-racer Da rr ell Clin germa n. Dorrey Ingoglis wa s top s in th e Sm all End uro class over Joe Brett Williams. Jim Ingoglia took the ove rall wi n in Race Two but only after confronti ng Fox Shox Jerry Castillo past the ha lfway ma rk. Ingoglia was in the lap p ing proces s, b u t w as ha vi ng troub le fi n d ing a li ne aro u nd the b igger ri der a nd bailed. Ingogl ia remounted to make the pas s and score the win with Dan Malfalti ahead of Robert English and Casti llo. John Golobic celeb ra ted the birth of his son, Jo hn [ r., with a wi n in th e Sportsma n ev e n t. David Kappeler was second over Rob Seay and Paul Bergstrom. Rory Mu scatel easily ro uted the Vint age / Bea ter po rti on of th e final race, w h ile Bu tch Cochran survived one stopp age to finish second . Rich Mu ssman battled to victory in the XRIOO portion over Dom inic DeMari o and Jason Stefani with Paul Ungars fourth. Results Get readyfor a THE TOYOTA CHALLENGE OF LAGUNA SECA weekend of exciting RAC E 3: 1. O. n H. r t /C r~g Miller (K. w) ; 2. An th ony De M.rio (Han); 3. Donny H.r1! en. kI P. ~ (Hun); 4. john HIebo DI (Hon); 50A.ron ~ (k.aw). RACE 4: t. Rory Muteatri (Suz); 2.. Butch Codtr.m (Hoa); 3. Rkh Mmurwn (Hoa); 4. Dnn&rio (Hon); 5. MiU Roma.no (Y...~ nom TOVOTA® AMA Sup er bik e Se r i e s motorcycle racing onthe M onterey Peninsula then get out and discover a G"M~{. · few curves ofyour SUPERBIKES own. Come for the Bnio6ESTOOE races and experience one ofthe BOSCH® most beautiful motorcycling areas ALIIA® oftheworld. S A N CT I O NI O P.O. Box 2078 • Mo nterey. 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